English to Spanish Dictionary Unfair

Unfair

injusto
definition
adjective
at times like these the legal system appears inhumane and unfair
not based on or behaving according to the principles of equality and justice.
translation of 'unfair'
noun
juego sucio
adjective
desleal,
no aprobado,
improcedente,
no equitativo,
injusto,
no permitido
example
As a matter of personal philosophy, he thinks that judging a site based on links is 'unfair' .
their team had an 'unfair' advantage
They began to shout of the rules and of 'unfair' play, and Abigail sighed with relief.
The repayment of arrears need not be an unreasonable or 'unfair' burden on the respondent.
The capitalist system may be blamed for the 'unfair' distribution of national and social welfare.
These distance criteria are the toughest in Australia and this inequity is simply 'unfair' .
it's totally 'unfair' to blame you
The world in general, and the book trade in particular, is 'unfair' , unjust, and patently absurd in its workings.
Health inequities, formally defined, are avoidable inequalities that are 'unfair' and unjust.
You know what makes it all desperately 'unfair' , so unjust, is that these people aren't even getting value for money.
The resulting decisions are inevitably sometimes 'unfair' and inconsistent.
They are there to protect those accused from receiving an 'unfair' trial because of prejudicial press reports.
If they personally feel that a decision is unjust and 'unfair' , they must stand up for themselves.
It has opaque adoption procedures and risks 'unfair' and unequal enforcement.
The axiom is that golf was never meant to be a fair game, so then the natural response is when does it become an 'unfair' game?
There was a time when we had employers who were 'unfair' and unreasonable, but I think time has moved on.
Thus the chances of his winning the game is sabotaged by 'unfair' meddling.
My dismissal was completely 'unfair' and unjustifiable and it has had an adverse impact not just on myself but on my whole family.
In my opinion what Mr Hughes got convicted for was totally 'unfair' and justice was not served on him properly.
Even where there is no direct prejudice, there may be 'unfair' preferences which should not count.
Opposition politicians said it would involve deeply 'unfair' rationing according to lifestyle.
Thus the comparison was 'unfair' - not in accordance with honest trade practices.
An unequal society is an 'unfair' society, regardless of what factors have led to the inequalities.
In pieces of this nature, people constantly use biased, 'unfair' information about Keane that is half true to have a go at him.
In November she complained about the very rigid, harsh, 'unfair' and unreasonable marking of some of the papers.
The judge added it was premature and 'unfair' to reach conclusions based on the State's summary of its case.
'unfair' competition
It's going to seem a bit 'unfair' banning Americans for behaving like Americans if everyone else is doing so.
I regard that as an inconsistent and 'unfair' position for him to have adopted.
he was treated in an 'unfair' manner
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